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A Highland Song combines 2D platforming, adventure game elements, survival mechanics, and rhythm sections into a compelling but occasionally confusing package.
Cosmic Collapse trades in Suika's fruit for celestial bodies and makes a few smart tweaks to the formula; it's a standout Suika-like puzzle game on PC and Steam Deck.
Backpack Hero is a rogue-lite, dungeon crawler, inventory management game that is so much deeper than it appears on its surface.
Salt and sacrifice brought me nothing but suffering, but I can't stop playing. Once I figured it out, I became unstoppable.
Nova Strike has promising vertically-scrolling shmup fundamentals. Unfortunately, its repetitive Roguelike structure magnifies its shortcomings.
The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is a decent way to play seven old games but doesn't do anything to celebrate the titles or franchise they come from.
Even if you have no idea who Yohan The Parhelion is, Blaze in the Deepblue is still a fun Metroidvania with a great sense of style.
This is a stunningly beautiful destruction simulator that tasks you with pulling off high-stake heists.
With cards to collect and nodes to explore, Gordian Quest brings some of my favorite rogue-lite mechanics into a persistent world for an epic adventure.
As a lifelong Star Trek fan I want to love the new 4X grand strategy game, but there's so much going on that I can't connect with any of it.
Raiden III x Mikado Maniax is a great excuse to revisit an entry in an iconic shmup series for veterans and a good place to start for newcomers.
Don't let the adorable characters fool you, AK-xolotl is a tough Rogue-lite shmup that'll have you coming back for one run after another!
Adore puts an action twist on the monster-catching formula to try to make Pokemon for people who get bored playing Pokemon.
Escape from Terror City is an unpolished low-poly shmup that seeks to answer the question, "What would Contra have been like as an N64 game?".
30XX is an immensely satisfying and easy-to-pick-up Megaman-like, but victory feels a bit too dependent on random ability upgrades.
Fans of Celeste will love the fast-paced platforming and clever level design in Garlic, as long as they can get past its weird sense of humor.
Behind the Frame presents itself as comfort food. For some, that's sorely needed right now. And for me, it's a welcome treat at any time.
Blasphemous was a brutally tough Metroidvania. The sequel hits just as hard in every way but with a smoother difficulty curve and an outstanding first act.
Gal Guardians is a solid homage to a certain Castlevania game, but probably not the one most players are expecting based on the previews.